Capital City Recycling Inc

Facility Overview

Capital City Recycling Inc is operating under a active permit of type: Industrial. Primary industry: Scrap and Waste Materials.

The facility covers a total area of 59160 SqFt, with an active operational area of 30560 Sqft.

The site has self-reported imperviousness of 30%. In the context of the Industrial General Permit for stormwater runoff, imperviousness refers to the percentage of the facility's surface area that doesn't allow water to penetrate, such as concrete, asphalt, or rooftops. The higher the imperviousness percentage, the more potential impact on local water quality as there is a greater surface area to accumulate pollutants.

In terms of water impact, this facility indirectly affects the Arcade Creek. This information is crucial for understanding the facility's potential environmental influence on local water resources.

3185 Longview Dr Unit C, Sacramento, CA 95821

Additional Details

Permit Status: Active
County: Sacramento
WDID: 5S34I023256
Application ID: 417442

Historical Exceedances

This facility has historically exceeded limits for the following parameters:

  • Iron, Total Recoverable

    Excessive iron can harm aquatic ecosystems by forming precipitates that smother habitats. It can also affect fish gills and reduce visibility in water.

  • Zinc, Total Recoverable

    Excessive zinc can be toxic to aquatic organisms, particularly fish. It can accumulate in sediments and aquatic life, potentially affecting the entire food chain.

  • Aluminum, Total Recoverable

    Aluminum can be toxic to aquatic life, particularly in acidic conditions. It can accumulate in fish gills and affect their ability to take in oxygen.

  • Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD)

    High COD indicates the presence of organic pollutants. It can lead to oxygen depletion in water bodies, harming aquatic life.

These limits reflect Water Quality Standards promulgated to protect human health or the environment, or standards that the State or EPA developed to indicate the Facility may be failing to implement best practices to protect storm water.

Discharge Reports Summary

YearSample ReportsExceedancesStatus
202441Exceedances Detected
202344Exceedances Detected
202231Exceedances Detected
202125Exceedances Detected
202022Exceedances Detected
201941Exceedances Detected
201842Exceedances Detected
201744Exceedances Detected
201611Exceedances Detected

Discharge Report Exceedances Trend

This chart shows the trend of discharge report exceedances over time. The values represent the number of exceedances for each year.